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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•edit-28 months agoYou won’t hear “briddish” in the UK, just hard Ts or glottal stops (bri’ish).
minus-squareAureliuslinkfedilink2•8 months agoGood point. The D for T seems to be a North American thing
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•8 months agoSome Brits, especially young ones, are t-flapping as well now
You won’t hear “briddish” in the UK, just hard Ts or glottal stops (bri’ish).
Good point. The D for T seems to be a North American thing
Some Brits, especially young ones, are t-flapping as well now